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Ophrys orchids

Kullenberg B. and Bergstrom L. G. (1976) The pollination of Ophrys orchids. Botaniska Notiser 129, 11-19. [Pg.646]

Kullenberg, B. and G. Bergstrom, Hymenoptera aculeata males as pollinators of Ophrys orchids, Zool. Scr., 5, 13-23 (1976). [Pg.395]

Orchids of the Mediterranean genus Ophrys and several Australian genera, including Cryptostylis and Caladenia, have converged upon a remarkable category of deception - pseudocopulation - because their flowers use odor, visual, and tactile cues to mimic female hymenoptera (reviews Staudamire, 1983 Borg-Karlson,... [Pg.162]

Schiestl, F. R, Ayasse, M., Paulus, H. D. et al. (2000). Sex pheromone mimicry in the early spider orchid (Ophrys sphegodes) patterns of hydrocarbons as the key mechanism for pollination by sexual deception. Journal of Comparative Physiology A 186 567-574. [Pg.176]

Ayasse M., Schiestl F. R, Paulus H. F., Lofstedt Hanson B. S., Ibarra F. and Francke W. (2000) Evolution of reproductive strategies in the sexually deceptive orchid Ophrys sphegodes how does flower-specific variation of odor signals influence reproductive success Evolution 54, 1995-2006. [Pg.643]

Mant, J., Brandli, C., Vereecken, N. J., Schulz, C.M., Francke, W. and Schiestl, F. P. (2005). Cuticular hydrocarbons as sex pheromone of the bee Colletes cunicularius and the key to its mimicry by the sexually deceptive orchid Ophrys exaltata. [Pg.183]

Mant, J., Peakall, R. and Schiestl, F.P. (2005b). Does selection on floral odor promote differentiation among populations and species of the sexually deceptive orchid genus Ophrys Evolution, 59,1449-1463. [Pg.320]

Decane is an alarm pheromone of the ant C. obscuripes866 Decanal (A95) is a pheromone component of larvae of C. pomonella (see Section 4.04.5.3.7),382 and is used by the red bug C. lectularius as an aggregation pheromone component.193 Males of a long-horned beetle, the coffee white stem borer Xylotrechus quadripes, a serious coffee pest in India, produce (S)-2-hydroxy-3-decanone (A96) as sex pheromone to attract female beetles.393 9-Oxo- (A97) and 9-hydroxydecanoic acid (A98) are the major sex pheromone components of females of the scoliid wasp Campsoscolia ciliata. Interestingly, the orchid Ophrys speculum also produces these compounds to attract males of Campsoscolia for pollination.394 ( )-4-Decanolide (A99)... [Pg.170]

Rosa spp. (rose oil) (Rosaceae), Andropogon citratus (lemon grass), A. nardus (leaf, citronella oil) (Poaceae) Ophrys sphegodes (spider orchid) (Orchidaceae) [flower]... [Pg.440]

Cadinene, a constituent of the flower scent of orchids of the genus Ophrys, attracts and... [Pg.520]

Problem 4.1 Three components of the sex pheromone of the female sand bee Ophrys sphegodes) are saturated hydrocarbons containing 23,25, and 27 carbon atoms. How many H atoms does each of these alkanes contain Interestingly, the early spider orchid emits a similar hydrocarbon mixture to attract male sand bees to pollinate its flowers. [Pg.115]


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